Ashland Masonic Lodge Building

Constructed in 1909 as a meeting hall for a local Masonic lodge, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

The remodelling added a "a pilaster strip colonnade with stylized Corinthian capitals and full entablature framing the central five bays".

[2] It was deemed significant for National Register listing in part as its main assembly hall, an upstairs "clear span space 45 feet wide and 55 feet long" with detailed ceiling beams, cornice moldings, pilasters and an encircling entablature, "is one of the few intact lodge rooms of pre-World War I vintage remaining in southern Oregon, and it is replete with historic furniture and equippage.

"[2] It was included again on the National Register in 2000 as a contributing building in the Ashland Downtown Historic District.

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